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HINTS ON 



Bible Marking, 



• BY • 



J. BERG ESENWEIN. 



THE EVANGELICAL PUBLISHING CO., 
20I, 203 N. Second Street, 

HARRISBURQ, PA. 
1893, 



HINTS ON 



Bible Marking 



BY 



REV. J. BERG ESEN WEIN, 



WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY 



H. B. HARTZLER, D. D. 



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' ' ' Oh, how love I thy law ! ' ' —David. 

' ' It will greatly help you to understand Scripture, if you 
mark not only what is written, but of whom and to whom ; with 
what words, at what time, where, to what intent, with what 
circumstances, considering that which goes before and that 
which follows." -Miles Cover dale, 

' ' Better have one pocket New Testament, the passages 
marked, the leaves turned down, the binding worn smooth with 
much usage, than fifty pictorial family Bibles too handsome to 
read." — Di\ Talmage 



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BVANGELICAIv PUB1.ISHING CO. 
20I, 203 N. Second Street, 

HARRISBURG, PA. 



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Copyright, 1893, by J. Berg Esenwein. 






INTRODUCTION. 

The Bible has been well named " the Endless 
Book." No human mind has ever gone to the end of 
it, in height, or depth, or length, or breadth. After 
all the telescopic and the microscopic searchings of 
devout minds and hearts in all ages, still the dear old 
Book, like the love of Christ, *' passeth knowledge,'' 
while at the same time it invites to yet deeper study, 
and rewards every effort with new disclosures of the 
things of God. Blessed therefore be the hand that 
offers even the slightest encouragement and help to 
the humblest searcher of the Endless Book in his 
quest for the eternal riches of God. Such help is 
here modestly offered by the trained, skillful hand of 
my Bible-loving friend and brother, the author of this 
admirable volume of ''Hints on Bible Marking." 
Whoso shall diligently turn these "Hints" into helps 
in the study of the Word, cannot fail to gain a fuller 
comprehension and a firmer grasp of the precious 
truths therein revealed. H. B. HARTZLER. 

East Northfield. Mass. 



1 



BIBLE MARKING. 



WHY? 

You should have and use a system of Bible mark- 
ing, because : 

It has helped others. 

It can be used in any Bible. 

It makes the Bible a living book. 

It multiplies its practical personal value. 

It makes your Bible your personal possession. 

It induces to analytical methods of Bible study. 

It perpetuates the results of study, making your 
Bible a treasure-house. 

It completely indexes the Book, making the 
thought stand out from the letter. 

It makes the Bible a necessary companion to the 
worker, and a hand-book of endless usefulness. 

It aids in fixing in the mind the place and con- 
tents of different passages, and groups thought about 
central truths and characters. 

It makes } our Bible a record of personal experi- 
ences, while its blessed pages will fairly flame with 
memories of places and Reasons of blessing. 

It stimulates original and. thorough Scripture re- 
search, thus causing the Word to become sweeter and 
richer food for the soul, and the young believer espe- 
cially will be built up in the faith. 



BIBLE MARKING 



WHAT? 



Mark what? 

Your own Bible. 

The date of your conversion. 

The times and places of great blessings. 

Your life text, adding, each year, your year text. 

Different classes of truths with particular symbols. 

Proved promises, making a note of any interest- 
ing circumstance. 

Deciding events in your life. Frequent reference 
to these notes will speak of God's leadings. 

On blank leaves, notes of terse truths, Bible read- 
ings, study outlines, great facts, names of souls you 
have led to Christ, etc. 

Marginal notes of striking truths suggested by 
addresses, sermons, books, study or experience, being 
careful to sift out only ''the finest of the wheat." 

Lists of passages for dealing with enquirers, 
skeptics, doubters, and . all classes of persons with 
whom the soul-winner comes in actual working contact. 

At the head of each book, descriptive name, key 
verse, key word, central characters, chief themes, analy- 
sis of book, object of writing, to and by whom written, 
and any other such terse data as may help you in 
Christ's work. 



BIBLE MARKING. 

HOW? 

Manner. 



Neatly. 
Frequently. 
Prayerfully. 
Systematically. 



Materials. 



A good ruler, fine point .and stub pens, soft, col- 
ored pencils, and colored inks — as many and such 
colors of pencils and inks as may be desired, (see 
symbols).. Ink is better than pencils when a kind can 
be procured which will not eat through the paper. A 
good, clear type, rice paper, silk sewed, flexible cov- 
ered reference Bible, with concordance and text book 
attached, is very desirable. 

Directions. 

Preserve a uniform size and position for the sym- 
bols. 

Except when otherwise indicated, all marking is 
done with pens and black ink. 

Mark the symbols either upon the margin or 
across the face of the passage, as preferred. 

One passage may require two or more symbols; 
these will-not interfere when neatly marked. 

The symbols are in some cases arbitrary and may 
be changed, or others added at will. This system 
may be used wholly or in part. 



8 '* BIBLE MARKING 

RAILROADING. 

Underscore, with pens and black ink, different 
related words or thoughts and connect the underlines 
with lighter lines. Make all connecting lines as nearly 
as possible parallel to each other, or, when running in 
opposite directions, to cross each other at the angle of 
an X. Underline only the part of a passage which 
conveys the thought, and connect the running lines 
or railways with the end, not the middle, of the under- 
lines. 

One passage may have several railway connec- 
tions, therefore underscore no more of a verse than is 
necessary; but, in order to run the railways at uni- 
form angles, it is sometimes necessary to underline 
either more or less words than the sense would really 
require. 

A letter or number at the end of a railway line, 
drawn into the margin, refers to a similar letter or 
number found elsewhere on the same page, where the 
same line of thought is taken up and railroaded. If 
it be desired to make a connection with another page, 
similarly run the railway down or up into the margin 
and mark the chapter and verse to which reference is 
to be made ; at that point, also, refer back, or forward, 
to the first passage in a similar manner. Any one of 
the signs * t II § marked beside a passage refers to a 
jotting, or group of jottings, found at some conveni- 
ent marginal point, so marked also. 

The following diagram is a facsimile of a page from 
the author's Bible, and will serve to illustrate the sys- 
tem of '' Railroading " just explained. The use of the 
symbols is not illustrated on this diagram, nor, for the 
sake of space, do the references appear. 






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Tlie imnislimenl of JUD^ 

V Moses, diVst not brine; against^IJiJ 
A a- railing aVcusalion, but said, 'rTTe 
Lord rebii]v\^ tliee. 

10 But tlies ^. speak evi l of tliose 
tilings uhich they Jcnow not: but 
uliat they know naturaliy, as brute 
beasts, in those thinas they cori-ui; 
themselves, ot «i>^ c^c^fn^i^c '' 
__J_l\Voe unto them ! ior tliey liav 
T^on^ in the way of Cain, an 
gieedily alter theiiixpL_Qf Bauiaiii 
lor reward, anc^Jperiiflie^^in tlie 
gainsaying of Co_r^ 

re^sjjots' in ,^'^nr feasts 
of charity, when they least .witj i 
yon, feeding tliemselves without 



certain false teachers, 

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fear: clouds fJiej/ are withont ^^a 
ter, carried about of winds; tree 
whose fruit withereth, witliOT 
iVuit, twice dead , plucked up J^y 
the roots; 

^ 13 Kaging way^s of the st^a, i/am- 
ing out their £^vn shame; wadder 
ing stars, toA hom is reserved the 
blackness (3^ darkness lor (/ver. 

14 Andi^noch also, the/ seventh 
from Aomm, prophesied^ of these, 
saying/Behold, the L/rd cometli 
with Jen thousands ot/liis saints, 

15 /l'/>^xecute juofgment upon 
aliyanUHj^onvinoe all that are 
ui/godly an^^^uih^m of all their 

mgodly db>^^^^5^tKfe^have un- 
^uodly conimitted, andrC^^H their 
hard speeches y^hi cir^ai>fi odi y sin- 
ners h^ve sp^en against him. 

miumurers, com- 




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of our Lord 



they told yon there 
s in the last time, 
: after their own 



they who separate 
sensual, having not 



20 ^ut }-^ beloved , \buildmg np 
yourselves cm your most holy faith,- 
spraying in t \e Holy Ghost , 
>? 21 Keep yourselves m the love of 
GodMouknig lor the mercy of our 
Lord)^esus Christ nntc^eternal life. 

22 AiVl of some have compassion, 
making\a diHerence: 

23 Auh others save with fear, 
pulling Niem out of the lire; 
liating eve\i the garment spotted 
by the tlesl 

24 Now niVto^/Tiini that is able> 



to k'eei-* vou frdnriallnig, and to 
present //on faultless before the 
liresence of lns\glory ^^ith ex- 
ceeding joy, 

25 To the onlyA/ise Goo/ our 
•Saviour, be glory/ ^rn'd^mAiesty. 
dominion and power, both\no\v^ 
and ever. Amen. 



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THE REVELATION CfD^^NiEL, 

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4 Johfi icritcth his rcvela/ion to tlie seven 
churches of Asia, sigvificd hif the seven 
golden candlesticks. 7 The cominfj of Christ. 
14 Uis glorious poioer atid majesty. 

THE Revelation of Jesns Christ, 
which God gave unt ohim. to 
shew unto his servants tlims^^which 
must shortly come to pass/ and he 
''sent and signified it bvliis angel 
nnto his servant John/ 
.2 \Viio bare record of the word 



St. JOHN THE DIVINE. AT ?ATM©S. 

CHAPTER, t Jesus Christ, and ot all thnigs 

that he saw. C^. croAt>vB/tPT/ST, 

3 Blessed is he that readeth, and 
they that ^leaiHihe words~oi' this 
prophecy, and^voep those things 
which are writterrTTierein: for the 
time is at hand. /?/./. 

4 T QHN to the seven churches o 
O \\vliich are m Asia: Grace 

be nntayou, and peace, fr om him 
which island which was, and wJnch 
is to conA; and from the s^ven Spi- 



God, and of the testimony of ' rits av hie Imre before his iiirone ; 



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1 O BIBLE MARKING. 

DONTS. 

Don't mark hastily. 

Don't prefer quantity to quality. 

Don't mark for mere marking's sake. 

Don't mark before you have mastered the plan. 

Don't take up Bible marking as a ''fad^' only to 
drop it. 

Don't be a mere copyist; original marking is far 
better. 

Don't mark anything in your Bible of which you 
may be ashamed in after years. 

Don't be deterred by a fear of ^'spoiling" your 
Bible. You will not spoil it if you mark with care. 

Don't use an acid ink or a "scratchy" colored 
pencil ; it is just as easy to get the right kind as the 
wrong. 



THE FOLLOWING ARE THE SYMBOLS 



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Faith (red). 


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Sinners or Seekers (red). 


// 


Prayer (red). 


K with underscoring. 


Key Words or Passages (red). 


RED underscoring. 


Messianic Promises and Fulfillment. 


I 


Victory (red). 


TC 


Type of Christ (red). 


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The Blood (red). 


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Prophecy (red). 


m^ 


Pointing Forward to Christ's Death (red). 


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Pointing Backward to Christ's Death (red) 


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Believers Secured (red). 




Ivove (blue around the passage )t 


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Praise (blue). 


BLUE underscoring. 


Promises. 


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Hope (blue). 


Assurance (blue). 


* 


Parables (blue). 
Miracles (green). 


* 


GREEN underscoring. 


Nature. 


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Multitudes (violet). 


VIOLET underscoring. 


Protection and Care. 


ORANGE underscoring 


The Holy Spirit— His Person and Work. 




(The following Symbols are all in Black) : 


A 


Trinity. 


oLACK underscoring.. 


Warnings or Judgments. 


V 


For Believers. 


pp 


Proved Promises. 


7 


Perfection. 


40 


Trial and Temptation. 


X 


Prayer Answered. 


II 10, 20, 92. 


Sermons Preached, or Heard, with Date. 


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Memory Passages. 


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Defeat. 


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Command. 





Eternity. 


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Second Coming of Christ. 


M 


Music. 


C 


Childhood. 


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Females. 


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Contrast. 


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No. OF 
Authors. 


Key Word. 


The Bible. 


66 


1 189 


4004 B c. 

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38 


Salvation. 


Old Testament. 39 


929 


4004 to 
397 B. c 


30 


Preparation. 


Law 5 


187 


4004 to 

I45I B.C. 


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Types. 


History. 


12 


249 


145 I to 

420 B. C. 


10 


Organization. 


Poetry. 


5 


243 


2130 to 
997 B. c. 


3 


Experience. 


Major Prophets. 


5 


184 


758 to 
534 B. c. 


4 


Expectation. 


Minor Prophets. 12 


67 ^^° ^^ 

' 420 B. C. 


12 


Expectation. 


New Testament 27 


260 is B. C. to 
97 A. D. 


8 


Fulfillment. 


Gospels. 4 89!^^^^; 


4 


Manifestation. 


History. 


I 


28 


64 A. D. 


I 


Holy Spirit. 


Paul's Bpistles. 


14 


100 


52 to 

66 A. D. 


I 


Doctrine. 


General Kpistles. 


7 


21 


61 to 

85 A. D, 


4 


Application. 


Prophecy. 


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22 


96 to 
97 A. D. 


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Consummation. 



BIBLE MARKING. 21 

THE BOOKS BRIEFLY ANALYZED. 

Genesis. Divisions: L: i.-xi.; Creation to Ba- 
bel. II.: xii.-l.; Abraham's Call to Joseph's Death. 

Exodus. Divs.: I.: i.-xii.; Israel's Bondage. 
II.: xiii.-xviii.; Exodus to Giving of Law. III.: xix.- 
xl ; The Law. 

Leviticus. Divs: I.: i.-vii.; Sacrificial Laws. 
II.: viii.-x.; Consecration of Priests. III.: xi.-xvi.; 
Laws of Purity. IV.: xvii.-xx.; Lavv^s of National 
Separation. V.: xxi.-xxvii.; Ceremonial Laws. 

Numbers. Divs.: I.: i.-x.: lo; Preparations for 
March from Sinai. II.: x.: ii.-xxi.; From Sinai to 
Moab. III.: xxii -xxxiv.; In Moab, Preparing for 
Canaan. 

Deuteronomy. Divs.: I.: i.-iv.; Introduction 
(i.: 1-5) First Address, etc. II.: v.-xxvi.; Sec- 
ond Address. III.: xxvii.-xxx.; Third Address. IV.: 
xxxi.-xxxiv.; Moses' Exhortation, ''Song," Final Ben- 
ediction and Death. 

Joshua. Divs.: L: i.-xii.; Conquering Ca- 
naan. II.: xiii.-xxiv.; Dividing Canaan. 

Judges. Divs.: I.: i.-iii.:4; Preface. II.: iii.: 
5.-xvi.; Main History. III.: xvii-xxi; Supplement. 
Ruth. A running narrative. 

I. Samuel. Divs.: I.: i.-vii.; Samuel as Prophet 
and Judge. II.: viii.-xxxi.; Acts of Saul. 

II. Samuel. Divs.: I. i.-v.: 5 ; David at Heb- 



2 2 BIBLE MARKING 

ron, King over Judah. II.: v.: 6.-xx.; Kingdom United 
under David. III.: xxi.-xxiv.; Supplemental. 

I. and II. Kings. Divs.: I.: i Kings i.-xi. 
United Monarchy under Solomon. II.: i Kings xii.- 
xvi.: 28; Divided Kingdom to Deaths of Asa and 
Omri. III.: i Kings xvi.: 29.-2 Kings xi.: 20; Allied 
Kingdoms. IV.: 2 Kings xii.-xvii.; Hostile King- 
doms, v.: 2 Kings xviii.-xxv.; To Captivities. 

I. Chronicles. Divs,: I.: i.-ix.; Genealogies 
and minor matters. II.: x.-xxix.; Reign of David. 

II. Chronicles. Divs.: I.: i.-ix.; Reign of 
Solomon. II.: x.-xxxvi.; Rehoboam to Zedekiah. 

Ezra. Divs,: I.: i.-vi.; Return from Cap- 
tivity (under Zerubbabel and Jeshua), difficulties, com- 
pletion of Temple. II.: vii.-x.; Ezra's work under 
Artaxerxes, etc. (57 years intervenes between these 
two divisions.) 

Nehemiah. Divs,: L: i.-vii.; Nehemiah's Mis- 
sion as told by himself. II.: viii-x.; As narrated by 
another. III.: xi.-xii.: 26; Lists of Priests and Lay- 
men. IV.: xii.: 27.-xiii.; Dedication, etc. 

Esther. A continuous romantic history. 

Job. Divs,: I.: i.-ii.; Historical Prologue. II.: 
iii.-xxxiii.; Discussion of Job and Friends. III.: 
xxxiv-xxxvii.; Speeches of Elihu. IV.: xxxviii.-xli.;; 
Reply of the .Lord. V.: xlii.; Epilogue. 

Psalms. Divs,: L: i-xli. II.: xlii-lxxii. III.: Ixiii- 
Ixxxix. IV.: xc.-cvi. V : cvii.-cl. These five divis- 



BIBLE MAl^KIN^G. ?3 

ions are of Hebrew origin and are made simply 
because of the peculiar endings of each division. 

Proverbs. Divs.: I.: i.-ix.; Words for the 
Youthful. II.: x.-xxiv; Words for all men. III.: 
xxv.-xxix.; Later Compilations (probably by scribes 
under Hezekiah.) IV.: xxx.; Words of Agur. V.: 
xxxi.; Words of Lemuel. 

EccLESiASTES. Divs,: I.: i.:i-ii; Introduc- 
tion. II.: i.: i2.-viii.: 15; Results of Experiment, Ex- 
perience and Observation stated. III.: viii.: i6.-xii.; 
Argument and Conclusion. 

Canticles. Divs: L: i.-v.: i; Inscription, 
The Bride's Visit to the Royal Palace, The Royal Es- 
pousal. II.: v.: 2.-viii.; The King's Bride, Denouement. 
Isaiah. Divs.: I.: i.-xxxv.; Miscellaneous. II.: 
xxxvi.-xxxix.; Historical Narrative. III.: xl.-lxvi.; 
Messianic Prophecies. 

Jeremiah. Divs.: I.: i.-xxxiii.; Prophecy and 
History. II.: xxxiv.-xliv.; Historical Narrative 
(mainly of siege of Jerusalem.) III.^ xlvi.-h.; Miscel- 
laneous Prophecies. IV.: lii.; Appendix. (Chapter 
xlv. is apparently a misplaced fragment.) 

Lamentations. Divs,: The first four chap- 
ters are elegaic, acrostic poems. Chapters i., ii. and 
iv. have each 22 verses — as many as there are letters 
in the Hebrew alphabet. Chapter iii. has 66 verses, 
every three verses beginning with the same letter. 
Chapter v. is not acrostic. 

EzEKiEL. Divs.: I.: i.-xxiv.; Opening Vis- 



24 BIBLE MAFKING. 

ion, Prophetic Commission, Prophecy of Jerusalem's 
Conquest II.: xxv.-xxxii.; Various Judgments. Ill: 
xxxiii-xxxix.; Warnings and Promises to Israel and 
Judah. IV.: xl.-xlviii.; Vision of the Temple. 

Daniel. Divs.: I.: i.-vi.; Rise of Daniel. 
II : vii.-xii.; Prophetic. 

HosEA. Divs.: I.: i.-iii ; Marital Infidelity. 
II.: iv.-xiv.; Decline; Invitations to Return. 

Joel. Divs.: I.: i.-ii.: 17; The Plague of Lo- 
custs. II.: ii.: 18-32; Promises of Pity and of the Holy 
Ghost. III.: iii.; Promises. 

Amos. Divs.: I.: i.-ii.; Prophecies against Gen- 
tiles. II.: iii.-vi.; Against Israel. III.: vii.-ix.; 
Various Visions. 

Obadiah. Divs.: I.: i.: 1-16; Judgment. II.: 
17-21 ; Salvation for Zion. 

Jonah. Divs.: I.: i.; Jonah's Call, Flight and 
Punishment. II.: ii.; His Prayer and its Answer. 
III.: iii.-iv.; Second Call and Successful Obedience. 

MiCAH. Divs.: I.: i.-iii.; Wrath against Is- 
rael and Judah. IL: iv.-v.; Triumph of the Church 
and Advent of Messiah. III.: vi.-vii.; Controversy 
and Pardon. 

Nahum. a continuous prophecy against Nineveh. 

Habakkuk. Divs.: I.: i.-ii.; The Prophet's Dia- 
logue with God. II.: iii.; The Prophet's Prayer. 

Zephaniah. Divs.: I.: i.; Judgment on Judah. 
II.: ii.; Call to Repentance, and Promises. III.: iii.: 
1-7; Reproof of Jerusalem. IV.: iii.: 8-20; Promises. 



BIBLE MARKING. 25 

Haggai. Divs.: I.: i.-ii.: 9 ; Exhortation and 
Encouragement. II.: ii.: 10-23 ; Messages to the 
Priests and Zerubbabel. 

Zechariah. Divs.: I: i.-vi.; The Nine Visions. 
II.: vii.-viii.; Colloquy between the Prophet and Exiles 
as to Fasts. III.: ix.-xiv.; The Destiny of the Jewish 
Church and People. 

Malachi. Divs,: I.: i.-ii.: 9 ; Jehovah the Lov- 
ing Father and Ruler. II.: ii.: 10-16; Reproof of 
Mixed Marriages and Divorces. III.: ii : i7.-iv.:6; 
The Lord's Sudden Return. 

Matthew. Divs.: L: i.-iv.: 16; From Christ's 
Birth to His Public Ministry. II.: iv.: i/.-xiii.: 52; 
Founding the Messianic Kingdom. III.: xiii.: 53.-xvi.; 
The Kingdom Refused. IV.: xvii-xxviii ; From Trans- 
figuration to His Last Command. 

Mark. Divs.: I.: i. 1-13; Preparation. II.: i: 
i4.-ix.; Conflicts in Galilee. III.: x.; Victories in 
Perea. IV.: xi.-xv.; Conflicts in Judea. V.: xvi.; 
Resurrection and Ascension. 

Luke. Divs.: I.: i.-ii.; Nativity of John the 
Baptist and Christ. II.: iii.-iv.; Testimony to His 
Messiahship. III.: iv.-xvii.; Ministry in Galilee. IV.: 
xv^iii.-xxiv.; Passion, Resurrection and Ascension. 

John. Divs.: I.:i.:i-i8; Prologue. II.:i.:i9.- 
xii.; Manifestations in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria and 
Galilee. III.: xiii.-xix.; Christ's Passion and Death. 
IV.: xx.-xxi.! Resurrection and Appendix. 

Acts. Divs.: I.: i.-xii.; Acts of Peter, John, 



2 6 BIBLE MAP king; 

Stephen and Philip. II.: xiii.-xxviii.; Acts of Paul, 
Barnabas and Silas. 

Romans. Divs,: I.: i.-viii.; Introduction (i.: 1-15) 
and Argument — Justification by Faith. II.: ix.-xi.; 
Mutual Relation of Jews and Gentiles; the Two Dis- 
pensations. III.: xiii.-xvi.; Practical Duties, Final 
Warning and Doxology. 

I. Corinthians. Divs.: I.: i.-iv.; Introduction 
and Reproof of Factions. IL: v.-vi.; Church Discip- 
line. III.: vii.-xiv.; Answer to the Letter of the Cor- 
inthian Church. IV.: xv; Resurrection. V.: xvi.; 
Sundry minor matters. 

II. Corinthians. Divs.: I.: i.-ii.; Occasion for 
the Epistle. II. : ii.-vi.: 10; Apostolic Mission. III.: 
vi.: ii.-vii.; Intercourse with the Heathen. IV.: viii.- 
ix.; Collections for the Churches in Judea. V.: x.- 
xii.: ID; Assertion of Apostolic Authority. VI.: xii.: 
Ii.-xiii.; Conclusion. 

Galatians. Divs.: Each of two chapters. I.: 
Paul's Apostolate, and Salvation by Grace. II. : The 
Bondage of the Law. III.: Sonship. 

Ephesians. Divs.: I.: i.-iv.: 16; Historical and 
Doctrinal. II.: iv.: i/.-vi.: 9 ; Ethical. III.: vi.: 10-24; 
Practical Exhortation. 

^Philippians. Divs.: I.: i.:i-26; Paul's Love 
and Joy. II.: i.: 27.-!!.: 30; Heavenly Citizenship. III.: 
iii.-iv.:9; Hortatory, with Interwoven Doctrine. IV.: 
iv.: 10-23 ; Personal. 

CoLOSSiANS. Divs.: I.: i.: 1-12.: Salutation and 



BIBLE MARKING. 2J 

Prayer. II.: i: i3.-ii.* 5 ; Doctrinal. III.: ii.: 6.-iii.: 4; 
Polemical. IV.: iii.: 5.-iv.: 6; Exhortations. V.: iv.: 7- 
iv.: 18; Closing Salutations. 

I. Thessalonians. Divs.: I.: i.-iii.; Narrative 
and Personal. II.: iv.-v.; Hortatory. 

II. Thessalonians. Divs.: L: i.-ii.; Salutation 
and Correction as to Second Coming. II.: iii.; Prac- 
tical and Autograph Conclusion. 

I. Timothy. Divs.: I.: i.; Controversial. II.: 
ii.-vi.:2; Practical. III.: vi.: 3-21 ; Doctrinal. 

II. Timothy. Divs.: I.: i-iii.; Salutation and 
Admonitions. II.: iii.: 1-9; Times to Come. III.: 
iii.: lo.-iv.: 22; Personal and Conclusion. 

Titus. Divs.: Follow the chapters. I.: Quali- 
fications of a Bishop. II.: Need of Sound Doctrine. 
III.: Need of Good Works. 

Philemon. Divs.: I: vs. 1-7; Thanksgiving 
for Philemon's Virtues. II.: 8-22; Paul's Request. 
III.: 23-25 ; Epilogue. 

Hebrews. Divs: I.: i-x.: 18; The Argument. 
II : X.: ig.-xiii.; Exhortations and Admonitions. 

James. Miscellaneous References to Christian 
Conduct. 

I. Peter. Divs.: I.: i.: 1-12; Earthly Trials. II.: 
i.: i3.-ii.; Exhortations to Holiness. III.: iii.-iv.: ii ; 
Particular Admonitions. IV.: iv.: 12-19; Suffering, 
v.: v.; Advice to Pastors ; Conclusion. 

II. Peter. Divs.: I.: i.; Exhortations. II.: ii.; 
False Teachers. III.: iii.; Second Advent. 



28 



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I.John. Divs.: I.: i.: 1-4; Introductory; The 
Word. II.; i.: 5.-ii.: 11 ; Light. III.: ii.: 12.-V.: 3; Love. 
IV.: v.: 4-21 ; Life. 

II. and III. John. Short Personal Letters. 

JuDE. Divs.: I.: vs. 1,2; Salutation; II.: 3; 
The Exordium. III.: 4-16; Warnings by Example. 
IV.: 17-23; How to be Preserved. V.: 24,25; Dox- 
ology. 

Revelation. Divs.: I.: i.-iii.; Prologue; Vision 
of the Son of Man; Letters to the Seven Churches. 
II.; iv.-xxii.: 5 ; Apocalyptic Visions in Heaven. III.: 
xxii.: 6-21 ; Epilogue of Warning. 

Note. — All the references to chapters and verses, 
in the foregoing, are inclusive. 



DESCRIPTIVE CHAPTER HEADINGS. 



Genesis. i . — Beginning 

15. — Abraham's 
17. — Covenant 
22. — Isaac's 
28. — Jacob's 
47. — Joseph's 
Exodus. 1 2. — Passover 

^ 15.— Moses' 

*' 20. — Decalogue 

'* 25-26. — Tabernacle 

28.— Aaron's 
Leviticus. 1 6. — Scapegoat 



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Numbers. 


15. — Offering 


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15 


— Release 




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16 


—Feast 






19 


— Refuge 




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28 


— Blessing 




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32 


—Rock 




Joshua. 


I 


— Strength 




Judges. 


13 


—Mothers' 




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15 


— Sampson's 




Ruth. 


2 


Ruth's 




I. Samuel. 


2 


— Hannah's 




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4 


—Eli's 




Job. 


28 


— Wisdom 




it 


29 


. — Character 




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41 


— Triumph 




Psalm. 


I 


—Portal 


Psalm. 


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22 


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— Remission 




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Psalm. 


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—Tabernacle 


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91.- 


—Security 


ii 


103.- 


—Mercy 


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107.- 


—Contrast 


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ii 


119.- 


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121.- 


—Traveler's 


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126.- 


—Soul Winner's 


ii 


136.- 


— Endureth 


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Proverbs. 


I.- 


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—Business Men's 


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— Temperance 


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41.- 


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ii 


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Joel. 


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5- 


— Fisherman's 


a 


it 


6 


— Teacher's 


ii 


1 i< 


7. 


— Centurion's 


a 


(i 


8 


— Seed 


ii 


i( 


9 


.—5.000 


a 


(( 


10 


. — Seventy Sent 


ii 


H 


II 


— Our Father 


li 


n 


12 


— Disciples' 


ii 


n 


13 


— Repentance 


a 


U 


14 


— Excuse 


ii 


it 


IS 


— Lost and Found 


ii 


i( 


16 


—Dives' 


it 


i< 


17 


— Lepers' 


ii 


ii 


18. 


—Suffer Little Children 


a 


(t 


19 


— Zaccheus' 


a 



32 


BIBLE MARKING 




Luke. 


20. — Tribute 


Chap 


a 


21. — Widow's Mite 


n 


u 


22. — Judas' 


it 


ti 


23. — Barabbas' 


a 


(( 


24. — Ascension 


a 


John. 


I. — Logos 


ti 


« 


2. — Cana Marriage 


it 


n 


3. — Nicodemus 


<< 


(( 


10. — Sheepfold 


a 


n 


15. — Abiding 


a 


(( 


16. — Comforter 


a 


ti 


17. — Christ's Prayer 


u 


u 


19. — Crucifixion 


a 


Acts. 


2. — Pentecost 


a 


<( 


3. — Lame Man's 


ii 


a 


5.— Liars' 


a 


a 


7. — Stephen's 


a 


.< 


9. — Saul of Tarsus' 


a 


u 


10. — Cornelius' 


a 


u 


12. — Herod's 


a 


a 


15. — Circumcision 


a 


n 


16. — Macedonian 


i( 


u 


18.— ApoUos' 


a 


(( 


21.— Paul's 


a 


(t 


23. — Prison 


n 


t( 


24. — Felix' 


a 


<t 


25. — Festus' 


n 


a 


26. — Agrippa's 


a 


ti 


27. — Shipwreck 


a 



1 


BIBLE MARKING 


ZZ 


Acts. 


28.— Viper 


Chapter. 


Romans. 


5. — Justification 


a 


(i 


7. I^egal 


a 


t( 


8. — Conqueror's 


n 


a 


1 2. — Consecration 


^^ 


'' 


14. — Abstainer's 


i( 


I.Corinthians. 12. — Gifts 


• ( 


a 


13. — Love 


it 


a . 


15. — Resurrection 


u 


Galatians. 


4. — Sonship 


u 


Ephesians. 


2. — Grace 


(( 


(( 


4. — Bottomless 


i( 


(( 


6. — Panoply 


n 


Philippians. 


3. — Gain and Loss 


n 


Colossians. 


3. — Family 


n 


I.Thessalonians4. — Advent 


it 


Hebrews. 


4.— Rest 


a 


a 


7. — Melchisedec's 


iC 


(( 


1 1 . — Faith 


iC 


a 


12. — Chastening 


(C 


James. 


I. — Trial 


it 


ii 


2. — Work 


it. 


I. Peter. 


2. — Christian's 


(6. 


H 


5.— Elder's 


it 


II. " 


2. — False Teachers' 


iC 


I. John. 


3. — iVdoption 


ii 


li 


5. — Assurance 


it 


Revelation. 


2, 3. — Overcomers' 


a 


u 


20. — Millennium 


it 


a 


21. — Heaven 


it, 


<( 


22. — Whosoever 


ii. 



34 BIBLE MARKING. 

BIBLE FACTS. 

The learned Prince of Grenada, heir to the Span- 
ish throne, imprisoned by order of the Crown, for fear 
he should aspire to the throne, was kept in solitary 
confinement in the old prison at the Place of Skulls, 
Madrid. After thirty years in this living tomb, death 
came to his release, and the following remarkable re- 
searches taken from the Bible, and marked with an 
old nail on the rough wall of his cell, told how the 
brain sought employment through the weary years. 
(A few facts are from other sources.) 

There are found in both books of the Bible 3,- 
586,483 letters, 773,693 words, 31,373 verses, 1,189 
chapters and 66 Books. 

Old Testament — Number of books, 39; chapters, 
929; verses, 33,214; words, 592,439; letters, 2,728,100. 

New Testament — Number of Books, 27; chapters, 
260; verses, 7,050; words, 181,258 ; letters, 828,580. 

The word Lord is found 1,853 times; the word 
Jehovah 6,855 times, and the word Reverend but once, 
in the 9th verse of the iiith Psalm. 

The 8th verse of the 117th Psalm is the middle 
verse of the Bible. The 9th verse of the 8th chapter 
of Esther is the longest verse. The 35 th verse of the 
I ith chapter of St. John is the shortest. In the 107th 
Psalm four verses are alike, the 8th, 15th, 21st and 31st. 
Each verse of the 136th Psalm ends alike. No names 
or words with more than six syllables are found in the 



BIBLE MARKING 35 

Bible. The 37th chapter of Isaiah and the 19th chap- 
ter of II. Kings are alike. The word Girl occurs but 
once in the Bible, and that in the 3rd verse of the 3rd 
chapter of Joel. 

The 2 1st verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra con- 
tains all the letters of the alphabet save J. 

History of the English Bible. 

Wycliffe's translation from the Vulgate was made 
in 1381. 

Tyndale's translation from the original, in 1525. 

Coverdale's translation from Latin and German 
translations, in 1535. 

The ''Thomas Matthew" Bible, a compilation, by 
John Rogers, in 1537. Revised edition, by Richard 
Tanner, in 1539. 

The Great Bible, called " great " from the size of 
page — 15x9 inches, in 1539. 

The Geneva Version, by English refugees, from 
the original Hebrew and Greek, in 1560. 

The Bishops' Bible, in 1568. 

Roman Catholic translations. New Testament, in 
1582; Old Testament, in 1610. 

The King James Version, in 1611. 

Revised Version, New Testament, in 1881 ; Old 
Testament, in 1885. 

Definitions of Bible Terms. 

A day's journey was about twenty-three and one- 
fifth miles. 



36 BIBLE MARKING 

A Sabbath day's journey was about an English 
mile. 

Ezekiel's reed was nearly eleven feet. 

A cubit was nearly twenty-two inches. 

A hand's breath is equal to three and five-eighths 
inches. 

A finger's breadth is equal to one inch. 

A shekel of silver was about fifty cents. 

A shekel of Gold was eight dollars. 

A talent of silver was five hundred and thirty- 
eight dollars and thirty cents. 

A talent of gold was thirteen thousand, eight 
hundred and nine dollars. 

A piece of silver, or a penny, was thirteen cents. 

A farthing was three cents. 

A mite was less than a quarter of a cent. 

A gerah was one cent. 

An ephah or bath contains seven gallons and five 
pints. 

A hin was one gallon and two pints. 

A firkin was seven pints. 

An omer was six pints. 

A cab was three pints. 



BIBLE READINGS. 

A BASKET OF FRUIT. Gal. v : 22. 
Love, - - - - Eph. V : 2, 

Joy, _ - - - John xvi : 22. 

Peace, - - - - Ps. xxxiv : 14. 



BIBLE MARKING. 



37 



Long-suffering, - 
Gentleness, - 
Goodness, 
Faith, 



FAILURES. 



- Eph. iv :2. 

II. Tim. ii : 24. 

I. Thes. V . 15. 

Mark xi : 22. 

J. B. E. 



Waters fail. 
Strength fails, 
Courage fails, 
Warriors fail, 
Crops fail. 
Kinsfolk fail, 
Prophecies fail, - 
The faithful fail, 
'' Love never faileth." 



Birth, 

Family, - 

Inheritance, - 

Walk, - 

Hope, 

Death, Ps. cxv 

Home. 



THE BELIEVER'S 
I. John iii 



Is. ix 

Is. xliv : 

Gen. xlii : 

Jer. \\ : 

Hab. iii : 17. 

Job. xix : 14. 

I. Cor. xiii 

Ps. xii 

I. Cor. xiii 

J. B. E. 



: S. 
12. 

28. 
30. 



8. 
I. 
8. 



9; LPet. i:3 

I. John iii : I ; Gal. iv : 6, 7 

Rom. viii 117; Gal. iv : 7 

Col. ii : 6; Eph. iv : i, 2; v : 2 

Col. i : 27; Heb. vi : 18, 19 

15 ; I. Cor. XV : 54; Num. xxiii : 10 

- - John xiv : 2, 3 

J. B. E. 
HIS COMING. 

Promised, John xiv : 3; Rev. xvi : 15 ; xxii : 7, 20. 
Prepared for, - - - I. Cor. i : 7. 

Patient waiting for, - - II. Thes. iii : 5. 

Watching for, - - - Matt, xxv : 13. 



38 BIBLE MARKING 

Confidence at, - - - I. John ii : 28. 

Changed at, . . - Phil, iii : 21. 

Blameless at, - - - - I. Cor. i : 8. 

Union at, - - - - John xiv : 3. 

Glory of, - - _ Luke xxi : 27. 

'' Even so come, Lord Jesus," - Rev. xxii : 20. 

J B. E. 
THE EVOLUTION OF A CHRISTIAN. 

1. Servants. Acts xx : 19; Heb. xii : 28; "For 
ye serve the Lord Christ." Col. iii : 24; Rom. xii : i. 

2. Friends, John xv : 14; Prov. xviii : 24 ; '* But I 
have called you friends." John xv: 15 ; Prov. xxvii : 10. 

3 Sons. L John iii : i ; John i : 12 ; *' Beloved, 
now are we the sons of God." I. John iii : 2 ; Gal. iv : 7. 

4. ? '^And it doth not yet appear what we shall 
be r I. John iii : 2. j. b. e. 

THE WAY JOHN PUT IT. 

Born once, die twice. John iii : 3, 5 ; v : 28, 29; 
vi : 53 ; I. John v : 12 ; Rev. xx : 12-15. 

Born twice, die once, John iii : 7 ; v : 24 ; xi : 25 ; 
XX : 31; Rev. ii : 1 1 ; xxi : 4. j. b. e. 

THE SIX MARYS. 

1. Mary, the mother of Jesus. Matt, i : 18 ; Luke 

ii • 4-7. 

2. Mary Magdalene. Luke viii : 2 ; Matt, xxviii : i. 

3. Mary, sister of Lazarus. Luke x : 42 ; John 
xi : 28-32. 

4. Mary, mother of James the Less, wife of Cleo- 
phas. John xix : 25. 



BIBLE MARKING 



39 



5. Mary, mother of John Mark. Acts xii : 12 ; 
Matt, xxvii : 61 ; xxviii : i. 

6. Mary, a Roman Christian. Rom. xvi : 6. 

J. B. E. 
FOUR GROUPS. 

THE GOSPEL OF SALVATION. 

Come, - - Matt, xi : 28 ; Isa. i : 18. 

Hear, - - . - Isa. Iv : 1-7. 

Repent, - Mark i : 14, 15 ; Luke xv : i-io. 

Pray, - - _ Luke xi : 9-ti ; Psa. li. 

Believe, - - John iii : 16-18; Acts xvi : 31. 

Receive, - - John i : 12; xvi : 24. 

GRACE. 

A gift, - - I. Cor. i : 4; Gal. i : 6; Col. i : 1-6. 

Rich, _ - - Eph. i : 1-7; ii : 7, 8. 

Abundant, _ _ _ Rom. v : 15-21. 

Sufficient, - - - - II. Cor. xii : 9. 

Saves, - - - - Eph. ii : 4-8. 

Exalts, - - - - I. Pet. v : 5, 6. 

KINGDOM. 

Promised to the 
Humble, 
Obedient, 
Faithlul, 
Diligent, 
Overcomers, 
Heirs to. 

Heirs of, 
Partakers of, - 



Matt, xviii : 3, 4; Luke xiv : 11. 

- - - Matt, vii : 21. 

Matt. XXV : 34-36; Luke ix : 62. 

II. Pet. i : 10, II ; II. Thes. i : 3-12. 

Rev. iii : 21 ; John iii : 5. 

James ii : 5 ; Luke xii : 32. 

GLORY. 

I. Sam. ii : 8, 9; Rom. viii : 16-18. 
I. Pet. V : I ; iv : 12, 13. 



40 



BIBLE MAV KING. 



Called to, - - I. Pet. v : lo; I. Pet. ii : 21. 

Changed, - - II. Cor. iii : 18; Phil, iii : 21. 

Exhibited in Christ, II. Cor. iv : 6, 7; John i : 14. 
'' When Christ, w/io is our life, shall appear, then 
shall ye also appear with Him in Glory." Col. iii : 4. 

Mrs. K. a. Esenwein. 

ACROSTIC FOR BELIEVERS. 

Set apart, John xvii : 17, 19 ; I. Cor. i : 30; Heb. ii : 1 1 
Adopted, Rom. viii : 15 ; Gal. iv : 5-7; Eph. i : 5 
Visited, _ _ _ Luke i :68; vii : 16 

Eternally saved, John v : 24; I. Tim. vi : 12; Heb. ix : 12 
DeHvered, Psa. 1 : 15; xci : 14-16; Rom. xi : 26 

Forgiven, Rom. iv : 7 ; Eph i : 7 ; Col. ii : 13 

One with Him, Jno. xvii : 11, 21-24; Rom. xii : 4, 5 
Rich, Prov. x : 22 ; II. Cor. viii : 9 ; James ii : 5 

New creatures, Eze. xxxvi : 25-27 ; II. Cor. v : 17 

Overcomers, I. Jno. ii : 13, 14; iv : 4; Rev. xxi : 7 

Tried, James i : 12; I. Peter i 

Helped, Isa. xli : 10: Rom. viii 

In Him, Eph. i : 4, 6, 9, 12 

Now, John XV : 3 ; II. Cor. vi 

Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the 

Father in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. 

Eph. V : 20. Mrs. K. A. Esenwein. 

GOD'S HAMMER. 

Is not My word . . . like a hammer thdit-^brGak- 
eth the rock in pieces ? Jer. xxiii : 29. 

It is a powerful weapon. Lu. iv : 32 ; I. Thes. i : 5. 



6. 7; iv : 12, 13 

: 26 ; Jas. iv : 10 

ii : 6, ID, 13, 16 

2 ; I John ii : 8 



BIBLE MARKING. 



41 



It carries conviction of sin. Acts ii : 37 ; II. Sam. 
:xii ; Ezek. vii : 16. 

It makes men cry out for mercy. Acts xvi : 30. 

It humbles them to the earth before God. Psa. 
li : 2 ; Psa. xii. 

It conquers. Acts xix : 20; Rev. xix : 13-16. 

It kills. Rev. i : 17 ; Deut. xxxii : 39. 

It is irresistible. Joel ii : 11 ; Rom. ix. 19; II. 
Chron. xx : 6. Selected. 

A TRINITY. 



Leads to salvation^ 

Justification, - 

Sanctification, 

Assurance, 

Purification, 

Victory, 

Eternal life, 



Lives, 

Encourages, 

Comforts, 

Gladdens, 

Is sure, - 

Triumphs, 

Effect of. - 



FAITH. 

Mark xvi : 16; John i : 12; 
Rom. i : 16, 17. 

- Rom. iii : 28 ; v : i, 2 

Acts xxvi : 18 ; II. Thes. v : 23 

II. Tim. i : 12; Heb. x : 21-23 

Acts XV : 9 

I. Jonn V : 4, 5 

John iii : 15 ; I. John v : 11 

HOPE. 

I Peter i : 3-13 

Psa. xxxi : 24 ; Titus ii : 13 

Rom. viii : 18-25 

Prov. X : 28 ; I. Pet. iv : 12-14 

Heb. vi : 18, 19 

Rom. iv : 18 ; V : 5 

Rom. XV : 4 ; I. John iii : 2, 3 



42 



BIBLE MARKING. 



Brotherly, 

Blessings of, 

Endureth, 

Rejoiceth, 

Commanded, 

Obeys, 



I. 



LOVE. 

I. Pet. iii : 8 ; II. Pet. i : 7, 8 

I. John ii : lo; iv : 9 

I. Cor. xiii : 13 

Rom. xii : 12 ; Phil, iv : 4 

- Matt, xxii : 36-40 ; John xiii : 34 

I Pet. i : 22 

Exemplified by Christ, - - John xiv : 21 

'And now abideth faith, hope, charity (Love), these 
three ; but the greatest of these is charity," 
(Love). I. Cor. xiii : 13. 

Mrs. K. a. Esenwein. 

SEARCH THE SCRIPTURES. John v : 39. 

How to search them — 

1. Sincerely, 

2. Earnestly, 

3. Diligently, 

4. Readily, - - - 

5. Carefully, - - . 

6. Hopefully, 
When to search them — 

1. Through life, 

2. Hourly, - Josh, i : 

3. Every day, 
III. ~. Why to search them — 

Because they are 

1. Sharp, 

2. Clean, _ . _ 

3. Righteous, 



II. 



II. Cor. iv : 2. 
Heb. ii : I. 

Psa. cxix : 4. 
Acts xvii : II. 

Deut. XV : 5. 

Rom. XV : 4. 

Deut. xvii : 19. 

Deut. vi : 6-9. 

Acts xvii : 1 1 . 



Heb. iv : 12. 

Psa. xix : 9. 

Psa. cxix : 62. 



BIBLE MARKING. 43 

4. Inspired, - - II. Tim. iii : i6, 17. 

5. Perfect, _ _ _ Psa. xix : 7. 

6. Trustworthy, - - Psa. cxix : 42. 

MiLLA Palmer. 



MARGINAL JOTTINGS. 

Neatly make these jottings at some convenient 
place on the margin of page where the passage indi- 
cated is found. 

Gen i : 1. This is not argued — not a matter of 
reason, but of faith. Cf Heb. xi : 3. 

Gen. ii : 17. Then — Eat and die. Now— Eat 
and Liv^e. 



Gen. iii : 15. First Messianic Promise. 

Gen. iii : 10. Man (unregenerate) has been try- 
ing to hide from God ever since. 

Gen iv : 8. Religious intolerance. 

Gen. viii : 21. Type of Christ. 

Gen. xvi : i. Sarah (Grace) begat Isaac (Heir). 
Hagar (Law) begat Ishmael (No heir). 



Gen. xxii : 10. Abraham withheld nothing — and 
received all. Isaac withheld nothing — and became 
heir of the promise. 

Gen. XXV : 8,9. Union of the sons at the grave of 
their father. 



44 




BIBLE MARKING. 








JOSEPH A TYPE OF CHRIST. 








Comp 


are 






Gen. 


- xxxvii : 


3. 


with Luke 


iii : 


22. 


it 




8. 


a 


John - 


viii : 


59- 


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II. 


a 


Mark 


- XV : 


10. 


(( 




13. 


it 


Heb. - 


X : 


7. 


(( 




14. 


(( 


John 


iii : 


16. 


(( 




16. 


(( 


Luke - 


xix : 


10. 


(t 




*i7. 


ti 


Gal. - 


iii : 


13. 


(t 


(( 


18. 


a 


John ■ 


- V : 


18. 


it 




20. 


n 


Mark 


- XV : 


29,30. 


it 


ti 


26. 


a 


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xiv : 


10. 


(( 


tt 


31. 


a 


Matt. 


xxviii : 


35. 


(< 


- xxxix : 


20. 


a 


. Matt. - 


xxvi : 


59,60. 


(( 


- xl : 


13-18. 


(C 


Luke 


xxiii : 


42,43. 


tf 


xli : 


55. 


a 


John - 


- vi : 


35. 



MOSES A TYPE OF CHRIST. 

1. Perils in Infancy. 

2. Voluntary Surrender of Royalty. 

3. Training in Obscurity. 

4. Leads His People to Rest out of Bondage. 
Moses — 40 years each in Egypt, Midian and Wil- 
derness. 

PLAGUES. 

1. Ex. vii : 20. Against Nilus, River God. 

2. " viii : 6. 

3. " '' 17. '' Seb, Earth " • 

■^ Dotlian=Law. 
tJudas=Gr. Judali=Heb. 





BIBLE MARKING. 4$ 

« 


4- Ex. viii : 24. 


Against Shu, Air God. 


5. " ix : 3. 


a 


Apis, Sacred Bull. 


6. " " II. 


(( 


Sutech, God of Winds. 


7. " " 26. 


i( 


Scarabaeus, Sacred Beetle. 


8. " X : 14. 


it 


Shu, God of Air. 


9. " " : 21. 


(( 


Ra, Sun God. 


10. " xii : 29. 


it 


AH Gods. 



Ex. xxxii : 28. 3000 slain at the coming of Law. 
3000 born again at the proclamation of the Gos- 
pel. Cf. Acts ii : 41. 

LEVITICAL SACRIFICES. 

1. Burnt — wholly. 

2. Meat — or food (bloodless) Not expiatory. 

3. Peace — slain, but not wholly consumed. Part 
given to God, part to priest, part to offerer. 

4. Sin — for sin, burned without the camp. 

5. Trespass^ or Debt — where trespass was against 
God, sacrifice preceded reparation ; when against 
man, vice versa. 

The first three, '* sweet savor" offerings, ascended 
in flame to God. Last two, oblatory ; sin laid on vic- 
tim and consumed. 

SABBATIC SYSTEM. 



7th Day. 




7th Week. 


" Month. 


7th Heptade. 


" Year. 



46 



BIBLE MAKKING, 



Joshua iii : 12. God helps 

1. Not until needed. 

2. As Soon as ** 

3. As long '' " 



Judges ii : 2. - 


_ 


Sin, 


*^ 4. 


- 


Preaching. 


" '^ 4. - 


- 


Conviction. 


u u - 


- 


Conversion. 


(( a ^ 




Service. 


Man as he was crowned, - 


Psa. viii : 5. 


'' '' " is crownless, 


- 


Lam. V : 16. 


'' " ^^ will be crowned, 




Psa. ciii : 4. 


Psa. xxii. Past, 


The Cross. 


" xxiii. Present, 


- Th 


e Wilderness. 


'' xiv. Future, 




The Glory. 


Psa. xxiii : i, 


Possession. 


'' '' 2y ' 


- 


Position. 


3, 


- 


Peace. 


" '' 4, - 


- 


Protection. 


- " 5, - 


- 


Plenty. 


'^ - ^^ 6, - 


- 


Prospects. 



Psa. xxiii: 6; ** Goodness and mercy, like two 
foot-men.'* 



Psa. 


Ixi 


: 2; 


it 


{< 


4; 


(i 


(I 


4; 


(t 


(( 


8; 



BIBLE MARKING. 47 

Will I cry. 

I will abide. 

I will trust. 

Will I sing. 



Psa. ciii. Four qualities of mercy. 
Note contrasts in Psa cvii. 



Psa. cxix. 171 verses out of 176 mention God's 
Word. 



Isaiah expects much 

1. From the Lord's Name. Ixiii : 12, 14, 16, 19. 

2. The Lord's Presence. Ixii : 12. 

3. The Lord's Power. Ixii : 8; Ixiii : 12, 13; 
Ixiv : 1-4. 



T 1 . f Man little. 
Isa. Ixiv : s >- J 

[ Grod great. 



The Church is blessed 

1. When she owns God, 

2. When God owns Her. 

Isa. Ixii : 2, 4, 9, 12; Ixiii : 8, 16, 19; Ixiv : 8, 9. 
The Church loses a Blessing by forsaking God. 
Isa. Ixiii : 3, 5, 10; Ixiv : 10, 11; Ixv : 2-5. 



T . , . r Authority, verse 5. 

Jeremiah 1 : -n a o 

T^, •' . . ^ Presence, 8. 

Ihe minister goes <( ttt -, u 

•4.U 4.U T J' Words, g. 

with the Lord s j^ . ' u r^ 

^Promise, 12. 



48 BIBLE MAFKING. 

Jer. i : i8. God cares for whom he calls. 



Ch, 



The Prophet Jeremiah oit '' obedience!' 
(mrs. menzies.) 
13; Acknowledgment of iniquity 
required. 
Acknowledgment made. 
Command (with promise) dis- 
obeyed. 
Judgment threatened. 
Exhortation to obedience. 
Disobedience concerning Sab- 
bath. 
Disobedience in prosperity. 
Half-hearted obedience. 
Example of obedience. 
Earnestly entreated to obey. 
Judgment following disobedi- 
ence. 
A promise to obey. [ence. 

xlii : 13, 16; Threatened results of disobedi- 
xlii : 17; Disobedience, 

xliv : 26 ; Consequences of disobedience. 



Ill 

iii 
vii 

ix 

xi 

xvii 

xxxii 
xxxiv 

XXXV 

xxxviii 
xl 

xlii 



25; 

23> 28; 

13-15; 

7; 
21-23; 

22, 23; 

10, II ; 

8-18; 

20; 

3; 
6; 



Joel ii : 29 — This age. 
" " 30 — Next age. 



Mai iv : 6. The last word of the Old Testament 
is curse. 



BIBLE MARKING. 



49 



Luke iv : 14. Christ received the Power of The 
Spirit before he entered upon his Pubhc Ministry. 



John xi. 

Martha served — Service. 

Lazarus sat at table — Communion. 

Mary anointed feet — Worship. 



Eph. vi : 6. 

I John i : 3. 

Phil, iii : 3. 



Peace. Ye in me. 
Power, I in you. 



- John xiv : 20. 
- Phil, iv : 13. 



T u •• o r Given, 

onn xvn : 8. It. . , 

/- jj TT7 J ^ Keceived. 

God s Word j 13 i- -, 
(^ Believed. 



Acts i : 15. 


Peter, the blatant 


denier, the most 


ardent witness. 
Course of a 




• 


revival. 




Acts ii 


■37- - 


- 


Hearing. 


<i u 


a 


_ _ _ 


Conviction. 


ti n 


a 


- 


Inquiry. 


" " 


38. 


- 


Instruction. 


a it 


41. - 


- 


Obedience. 


' n u 


a 


- 


Fellowship. 


(( (( 


42. - 


- 


- Perseverance. 


(( a 


46. 


_ _ _ 


Fervor. 


n a 


47. - 


- 


Praise. 



Acts iii : 8 ; First act of a saved man. 



50 BIBLE MARKING. 

Rom. vi. Sin is death. Christ hath raised us 
from death with Himself. We should put off all sin 
and be perfect in Him. 

I. Cor. i. Christ mentioned 14 times in 17 verses. 



I. Cor. Notice frequency of term : Our Lord 
Jesus Christ. 

I. Cor. xiii. For charity, read : love. 



I. Cor. xvi. : 22. For Maranatha, read : The Lord 
Cometh. 



Eph. ii : I. Death in Sin, - - Eph. ii. 

'' for " - - I. Pet. ii. 

'' to '^ - - Rom. vi : 2. 



Phil, iii : 10. Exemplified in the family of Bethany. 
MartJia. That I may l^now Him. Luke x : 38. 
Lazarus. The power of His resurrection. Jno. xi : 24. 
Mary. The fellowship of His suffering. Jno. xii : 3. 



I. Thes. iv : 15. For prevent, read precede. 



II. Thes. ii : 13. Beloved of the Lord. 
Called of God. 
Sanctified of the Spirit. 



Titus (an uncircumcised Greek). 



BIBLE MARKING. 5 1 

Two outlines of Salvation. Titus iii : 4-8; ii : 11 -14. 



Titus i : 7. Negative. 
'' '' 8. Positive. 



Heb. xiii : 20. God of judgn^ent at the cross. 
God of peace at open tomb. 



Chrisfs Sheep. Past, I. Pet. ii : 25. 
Present, John x : 9. 
Future, John x : 28. 



I. Pet. iv : 12, 13. ''Satan sifts to get rid of the 
wheat; Christ sifts to get rid of the chaff." 



I. Pet. V : 10. Christians suffer a little while here 
and have an eternal weight of glory hereafter. Sin- 
ners enjoy a little here and have an eternal weight of 



suffering hereafter. 



II Pet. iii :i8. f G -o. 

How to Grow. I ^ ^ ' 
\ O -n. 



I^W orking. 



I. John iii : 7. ''He!' New nature. 
" '^ '' 8. ''Her Old nature. 



Bible called Word of God 46 times in New Test. 



BIBLE MARKING. 

For consideration. Rev. xxii : ly. 

Cost of Redemption. 

Extent of 

Fulness of '' 

Beauty '' 

Result " 



The light of Heaven is the face of Jesus. 
The joy of Heaven is the presence of Jesus. 
The melody of Heaven is the name of Jesus. 
The harmony of Heaven is the praise of Jesus. 
The theme of Heaven is the work of Jesus. 
The employment of Heaven is the service of Jesus. 
The way to Heaven is the Blood of Jesus. 
The fulness of Heaven is Jesus. 

Mrs. Menzies. 



BIBLE MARKING. 53 

NOTES FOR BLANK LEAVES OR SPARE SPACES. 

'' There is more of valuable truth yet to be gleaned 
from the sacred writings that has thus far escaped the 
attention of commentators, than from all other sources 
of human knowledge combined." 

Daniel Webster. 

seven classes of symbols. 

God's Word as (i) A Mirror, Jas. i : 25. {2) A 
Laver, Eph. v : 26. (3) A Lamp, Psa. cxix : 105. (4) 
Milk^ Bread, Honey, Strong Meat, Heb. v : 12-14; Ps. 
xix : 10. (5) Fine Gold, Psa. xix ; 10. (6) Fire, Ham- 
mer, Sword, ]^x. xxiii : 29; Eph. vi : 17; Heb. iv : 12. 
(7) Seed, Matt, xiii ; Jas. i : 18 ; L Pet. i : 23. 

god's word. 

Search, Jno. v : 39. Meditate, Ps. i : 2. Compare, 
I. Cor. ii : 13. 

" This book will either keep you from sin, or sin 
will keep you from' this book.'* 

{Egypt — Land of Bondage. 
Arabia — " " Training. 
Canaan— " " Rest. 

Fire, Jer. xxiii : 2g. 

1. Is a powerful agent. Acts ii : 3. 

2. Warms. Luke xxiv : 32. 

3. Purifies. Mai. iii : 2 ; John xvii : 17. 

4. Tries Gold. I. Pet. i : 7; I. Cor. iii : 12, 13 ; 

Matt, xiii : 21, 22. 



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2. 

5. 



5. Cannot be concealed. Jer. xx.q; Ps. xxxix : 3. 

6. Awful as an Enemy. Heb. xii : 29 ; Matt. 

XXV : 41. 

A Little Child. Matt, xviii : j. 

I. Is Teachable. Ps. cxxxi : 2 ; Matt, xi : 25. 

Confides in its Parents. P>. Ixii : 8. 

Knows no Anxious Care. Ps. cxix : 19. 

Is Attached to its Home. Ps. cxliii : 9. 

Cleaves to its Parents. Ps. cxliii : 9. 
6. Is led by the Father. Isa. xli : 13. 

Jewels. Job x xviii : 12^ i6-ig. 
I. Found in Waste Places. P.s. xl : 2 ; Is. Ixi : 10. 
Carefully Prepared by Workmen. Ezekiel 

xvi : 8-14. 
Ground and Polished to make more Brilliant. 

Heb. xii : 3 6, II. 
Reflect Light. Matt, v : 16; Prov. xx : 15. 
Translucent. II. Cor. viii : 21 ; Rom xiv : 16. 

6. Carefully Kept and Guarded. I. Peter i : 5 ; 

John X : 29. 

7. Add to a Monarch's beauty. Malachi iii : 17 ; 

Song i : 10. Selected. 

THREE RESURRECTIONS. 



2. 
3- 

5- 



IvU. viii : 42. 



vii : 12. 



Jno. xi : II. 



Jairus' 
Daugh- 
ter. 

Widow's 
son. 

Lazarus. 



Child. Rich. 



Youth Poor. 



Aged. 



Medi- 
um. 



Father \ Friends 
prayed, i ejected. 

Mother | ^> 

1 -, Bier 
asked - -, 

not. I stopped. 

I ^. I Stone 

rolled 
away. 



Just 
dead. 



Burying 



'Stink-: Sister 
eth." j doubted 



BIBLE MARKING. 55 

John xxi : 25. There is an unwritten history of 
the Master which, if we could but read it, would thrill 
our souls. The gentle, unobtrusive ministry of house 
to house visitations and words and deeds of comfort, 
aid and cheer, — these are beautiful. 

SEVEN TOGETHERS. 



Framed Together, 


Eph. ii : 


21. 


Joined 


" iv 


16. 


Builded '' - ' - 


" ii 


22. 


Knit 


Col. ii 


2. 


Followers '' - - 


- Phil, iii 


17- 


Striven '' - 


i 


27. 


Caught up " 


I. Thes. iv 


17- 


The devJ presents hi-nself as 






A roaring lion, 


- I. Pet. V 


8. 


A beguiling serpent, 


II. Cor. xi 


3- 


An angel of light, 


a a (< 


14. 



Matthew describes R'.surrection. 

Mark " '' and Ascension. 

Luke " '' '' and Promise 

of Comforter. 
John describes R'l^surrection, Ascension, Promise of 

Comforter and Second Advent. 

SEVEN CHANGES. 

Repentance is a change of mind. 
Regeneration is a '' *' heart. 



56 BIBLE MARKING 

Conversion is a change of life. 

Adoption " " '^ '' family. 

Sanctification '' '' '* '' employment. 

Justification " " " '' state. 

Glorification " '' " ^* place. 

TILL JESUS COMES. 

I. Cor. xi : 26 ; Luke xix : 1 3 ; I. Tim. vi : 1 2-24 . 
II. Thes. i : 7 ; Jas. v : 8; II. Tim. iv : 8 ; I. Pet. v : 4. 
Condensed from Moody. 

POSITIONS IN PRAYER. 

Publican, standing. Job, sitting. Hezekiah, ly- 
ing on his bed. Elijah, with his face between his 
knees. Paul, kneeling. Fuller. 

CHRISTIAN UNITIES. 

1. Christ and the Father are "one." Jno. x : 30. 

2. Christ and His Disciples are "one." " xv : 5. 

3. The Father, the Son and Disciples are " one." 

John xvii : 23. 

4. Disciples are " one'* with each other. Rom. 
xii : 5. T. w. H. 

Genesis is "the stately portal" to the Temple of 
The Word; Revelation is its towering, glittering 
dome.~ 



BIBLE MARKING. 57 

riARQlNAL REFERENCES. 

Set the corresponding reference or references 
opposite — in the margin — to each other passage in 
the sett within the bracket. 

Gen. 2: 23. I^hlvi? /Ex. 6: 7. 

Lev. 10 : 10. ( Num. 35 : ii. f Deut. 3 : 25. 

Ex. 11:7. \ Heb. 6:18. \ Matt. 17 : 1,3. 

ijosh. 1:18. r T J - r Ruth. I : i. 

Josh. 1:17. /Judg 5:23. J Ps. 105:16. 

Eph.6:io. lJer.48:io. \ Luke 15:14. 

I. Sam. 17 : 50. f II. Sam 9:7. f I. Kings 3:13. 

Matt. 4:11. \ I. John 2:12. \ Eph. 3 : 20. 

I MatT if: '26.'- I I Chr 28:19. / H- Chr. 26: 16. 

(Mark 11: 23. I Ex. 25 140. \ Deut. 32 : 15. 

Neh4:9,i5. | Esth. 7 . 9, 10. fJ^S^ts:'!!. 

James 2 : 20. \ Prov. 26 : 27. [neb. 12 : 11. 

Ps. 16 : 10. f Ps. 139 : 1-3. ( Prov. 29 : 24. 

Acts 2 : 27. \ John 1 148,49. \ Lev. 5:1. 

Eccl. 2 : 26. ( Song 7 : 10. f Isa. 3 : 9. 

Prov. 13:15. \ Ps. 45 : II. . I Gal. 6 : 7. 

Jer. 49 : II. ( Lam. i : 12. f Ez. 18 : 4. 

Jas. I : 27. \ Ps. 45 : 7. \ Rom. 6 : 23. 



58 

f Dan. 4 : 35. 
\ John 4 : 27. 

("Amos 5 : 18. 
\ I. Thes. 5 : 3. 

/ Micah 5 : 2, 3. 
\ Matt. 2 : 6. 

fZeph. 3 : 17. 
1 P.S. 46 : 5. 



BIBLE MARKING. 



Mai. 4 : I. 
Ps. 9 : 17. 



Luke 5:15. 
" 6 : 12. 



{Rom. 4 : 7. 
Gen. 3:21. 
Psa. 85 : 2. 



{ 



Gal. 2 : 20. 
Col. 3 : 5. 



Col. T : 10. 
Heb. II : $. 
Ps. T47 : II. 
l^Ps. 149 : 4. 



1 



{ 






Hosea 2:12. 
Gen. 35:4. 



II. Tim. 3:15 
Luke 16 : 31 



rObad. 17. 
\ Amos 9 : 8. 



Nahum i : 2. 
Ex. 20 : 5. 

Hag. 2 : 8. 
Ps. 50 : 10. 



Matt. I : 23. 
Is. 7 : 14. 

John 12 143. 
'' 5 : 44- 

I. Cor. 3:17. 
n. Cor. 6: 16. 
Eph. 3 : 17. 

Eph. 6 : 16. 
Prov. 30 : 5. 



I. Thes. 1:1. 
I. Thes. 2 : 14. 



Titus 3:5. 
Eph. 5 : 26. 



f Joel 2 : 28. 
\ Zech. 13 : 4. 

r Jonah I : 17. 
I "4:6. 

f Hab. 3 : 18. 
\ Job 13 : 15. 

rZech. 13 : 2. 

< Hos. 2 : 17. 

( Matt. 24 : 24. 

TMark 6 : 56. 

< Matt. 14 : 36. 
( Luke 8 : 47. 

f Acts 2 : 24. 
\ Jno. 10: 17,18. 

( II. Cor. 5 : 10. 

< Rom. 14 : 10. 
(Matt. 7 : I. 



Phil. I : 6. 
Ruth 3:18, 



II. Thes. 3 :s 
I. Thes. 5 :23 



Phil. 3 : 10. 
I. Tim. I : 2. 



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I 



Heb. 4 : 15. 
I. Cor. 10 : 13. 
n. Pet. 2 : 9. 



I. John 4 : 20. 
Titus I : 16. 



Jude 12. 

II. Pet. 2 : 17. 



{ 



James 2 : 8. 
Lev. 19 : 18. 
<^ Matt. 22 : 39. 

Rom. 13 : 8, 9. 
^Gal. 5 : 14; 6:2. 



r 



i 



Rev. 3:1. 

Eph. 5 : 14. 
, I. Tim. 5 : 6. 
I^Luke 15:1^ 

m 



II. Pet. 2 : 7. 
Gen. 19: 16. 



III. John I 
II. John I. 



II. John 6. 
I. John 4 ; 10. 




6o BIBLE MARKING. 

RAILROADINGS. 

(See Explanation.) 

( Gen. 11:4. Go to, let us build. (Man.) 

\ " " 7. C^ to, let us . . . confound. (God.) 

r Gen. 32 : 26. Except thou bless me. 
\ " " 29. He blessed him there. 

Ex. 14 : 15. they. 
" *' 16. /A^^/. 
" " 17. /. 

TLev. 24 : 2. Pure oil oliv,e. 

J " " 4. " candlestick. 

] '' " 6. " table. 

1^ ** " 7. " frankincense. 

Railroad *' continually " in Lev. 24 : 2-8. 

r Numb. 8 : 6. Cleanse them. 
\ " '' 7. Make themselves. 

Deut. 8:11. Beware . . . thou forget not. , 

14. Lest . . . thou forget. 

18. Thou shalt remember. 

19. If thou forget. 

f Josh. I : 6. Courage. 

7. Courageous. 

9. Courage. 

18. Courage. 

Ye have not obeyed my voice. 
Lord spake. 
People . . . wept. 
Sacrificed . . . unto the Lo^d. 
Served the Lord. 



U it 



I H (( 



{ 



Judges 2 : 2 

i " " 4 



% 



BIBLE MARKING. 

^Ruth. I : 6. Return. 



6i 





i 




7- 
8. 






( 




lO. 


n 




i 




II. 

12. 


Turn again. 

n « 




i 




15- 


Return. 




i 




i6. 


(( 


n 




22. 


Returned. 


I. Sam. I 

i( a « 


: lo. 
19. 


Prayed. 

Lord remembered 


a 


<i 


a 


20. 


Bare a son. 



II. Sam. 7 : 5. Shalt thou build me an house. 
" " "11. He will make thee an house. 

I. Kings 3 : 9. Understanding heart. 



12. 



13. Riches and honor. 



{ 



II. Kings 4:33. Prayed unto the Lord. 
*' *' *' 35- Child opened his eyes. 

I. Chron 29 : 5, 6, 9, 9, 14, 17, 17, — Willingly. 

L Chron 29 : 2. All my might. 
" " " 3. My affection. 



ril. Chron. 15:2. He will be found of you. 

I " " '' 4. He was found of them. 

I " " " 15. Sought Him. 

t " '' *' 15. Found of them. 

God's hand in Ezra 7 : 6, 9, 28; 8 : 22, 31. 

Neh. 13 : 14, 22, 31, — Remember me. 



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Esther 4 


16. 


" 5 


I. 


" 5 


: 2. 


" 5 


3- 


" 5 


5- 


5 


: 6. 


8 


I. 



I will go in unto the King, [house. 
Esther . . stood . . in the king's 
She obtained favor. 
What wilt thou? [hath said. 

Cause Haman to . . do as Esther 
What is thy petition? 
The King gave the house of Ha- 
man . . . unto Esther. 



Job I : I. Perfect and upright. 

(( a o a (( u 

'' '' 22. Job sinned not. 

'' 2 : 10. Did not Job sin. 

Ps. 37 : I. Fret not thyself. 

H H ,- (t n n 



Ps. yy : 8. Is His mercy clean gone forever ? 
** " lO. This is my infirmity. 

Mercy in Ps. 103 : 4, 8, 11, 17. 

CONTRASTS IN PS. TO7. 



vs 


3- 


Gathered them. 


a 


4- 


Wandered. 


(( 


4- 


Solitary way. 


a 


7- 


Right way. 


(i 


5- 


Hungry and thirst} 


i( 


9- 


He satisfieth. 



VS. 10. Sit in darkness. 
'' 14. Brought them out of darkness. 



BIBLE MARKING. 63 



VS. 10. Bound ... in iron. 

'' 14. Brake their bands. 

'' 17. Afflicted. 

'* 20. Healed. 

f '' 18. Near unto the ^ates of death. 

\ '' 20. Delivered them. 



25. Raiseth the stormy wind. 
29. Maketh the storm a calm. 

33. He turneth rivers into a wilderness. 

35. He turneth the wilderness into . . water. 

38. Multiplied. 

39. Minished. 

40. Poureth contempt upon princes. 

41. Setteth he the poor on high. 

Study the word keep in Ps. 1 19. 
" '' peace in Ps. 122. 
*' j'l^s^ in Prov. 10. 






Prov. 15 : I. Grievous words stir up anger. 

'' '' 18. A wrathful man stirreth up strife. 

Eccles. 6:3. If . . his soul be not filled with good. 

*' *' 6. Hath . . . seen no good. 

) Song 2 : 16. My beloved is mine. 

/' 7 : 10. I am my beloved's. 

Railroad **saith the Lord" in Isa. i. 

Isa. 33 : 15. He that walketh righteously. 

'' '' 16. He shall dwell on high. 



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Isa. 62 : I. Will I not hold my peace. 
'' " 7. Give him no rest. 



Jer. 



30 
31 
31 
31 



Lam. 



: 15. Sorrow is incurable. 

: 12. Shall not sorrow any more. 

: 13. Turn . . . mourning into joy. 

: 25. Replenished . . . sorrowful souL 

: I. How doth the city sit solitary. 

: 8. Jerusalem hath grievously sinned. 

: 16. For these things I weep. 



Railroad ''idols'' in Ezek. 14. 

" names of the Deity in Dan. i, 2, 3. 

Hosea 10 : 12. Sow . . . reap. 
'* 10 : 1*3. Plow . . . reap. 

Joel I : 19. O Lord; to thee will I cry. 

'' I : 20. The beasts . . cry . . unto thee. 

" 2:17. Let the priests . . . weep. 

" 2 : 19. The Lord will answer. 



{Amos 4 



13. 

8. 



Maketh the morning darkness. 
Turneth the shadow of death into 
the morning. 

Railroad ''in the day',' in Obadiah. 



'^ Jonah I : 
" I : 

1.^ 2 : 
2 : 

'' 3: 

'' 3: 

" 3: 

" 3: 



3 
4 
I 

10 

3 

5 
8 

10 



But Jonah. 

But the Lord. 

Jonah Prayed. 

Lord spake unto the fish. 

Jonah . . . went unto Ninevah. 

Nineveh believed. 

Cry . . . unto God. 

God repented. 



BIBLE MARKING. 65 

Micah 5 : lo, lo, ii, 12, 13, 14, 15. — ''I will!' 

Nahum i : 3. The Lord is slow to anger. 
'' 1^7. The Lord is good. 

Hab. I : 2. How long shall I cry ? 
" 2:2. The Lord answered me. 



Zeph. 3 : 5. The Lord is in the midst. 

(< ii J p. n it a (( n a 

n <i y /- a a a n a a 

Hag. 2:4. I am with you. 
** " 23. I have chosen thee. 

'' Consider y Hag. i : 5, 7; 2 : 15, 18. 



rZech. II 



I 



3 

5 
8 

15 
16 

17 



Howling . . . shepherds. 
Shepherds pity . . . not. 

cut off. 
Foolish shepherd. 
I will raise up a shepherd. 
Woe to the idol shepherd. 



Malachi. Study words ''fear '' and ** wherein!' 
Matthew. Study word ''fulfilled!' 



Self-confidence. 

Sleeping. 

Loitering. 

Indifferent. 

Denying. 

Cursing. 

Repenting. 



TMatt. 


26 : 33. 




" 40. 




" 58. 


-< ** 


" 69. 




" 70. 




" 74- 


V , 


" 75- 



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Railroad the words " straitway',' 'Hmmediately " 
and ''forthwith " in Mark. 



Mark 8 : 27. Whom do men say that I am ? 
" " 29. Whom say ye that I am ? 
'' '' 29. Thou art the Christ. 

'' Watchr Mark 13 : 33> 34, 35, 37-. 

Railroad the names applied to Christ in Luke 2, 3, 



Luke 15 : 18. I will arise. 
" " 20. He arose. 



Luke 22 : 31. Satan hath desired . . . you. 
*' '' 32. But I have prayed for thee. 



^John I : 6. John. 

7. Witness of the Light. 

8. Not that Light. 
15. John bare witness. 
20. I am not the Christ. 
23. I am the voice of one. 
30. He was before me. 
34. This is the Son of God. 



John 2 



5. 

7. 
10. 

II. 



Whatsoever he saith ... do it. 
They filled them up. 
Thou hast kept the good wine. 
This beginning of miracles. 



BIBLE MARKING. 

"Abide," in John 15. 



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1 


^John 21 


■ 3- 








3- 






4- 






5- 


(1 






5- 
6. 








6. 








7- 








10. 




n a 


12. 



I go a fishing. 

They caught nothing. 

Jesus stood . . disciples knew not. 

Have ye any meat ? 

No. 

Cast the net on the right side. 

Not able to draw it. 

It is the Lord. 

Bring the fish. 

Come and dine. 



Acts 2 : 37. They heard. 

" 37. Pricked in their hearts. 

" 37. What shall we do? 

" 38. Repent and be baptized. 

" 41. They . . . were baptized. 

" 41. Three thousand souls. 

'' 42. They continued stedfastly. 

" 46. Continuing ... in the temple. 

" 47. Praising God. 



Rom 



7:18. 

7 : 21. 



To will is present with me. 
Evil is present with me. 



Railroad ''much morel' in Rom. 5. 



6S 



BIBLE MARKING. 



f I. Cor. 


1 : 17. 


" ." ' 


' 19- 


t( i. 4 


' 19- 




' 20. 




' 21. 




' 22. 




' 24. 




' 25. 




' 26. 


"i n n 


' 27. 
' 30. 




2 : I. 




' 4- 




' 5- 




' 6. 




' 6. 




' 7- 




' 7- 


t< a i 


' 13- 


V 





Not with wisdom of words. 
Destroy wisdom of the wise. 
Bring to naught understanding. 
Where is the wise. 
World by wisdom knew not God. 
Greeks seek after wisdom. 
The wisdom of God. 
FooHshness of God wiser than men. 
Not many wise (are called). 
Foolish confound the wise. 
Christ is . . . wisdom. 
I came not with wisdom. 
Not with . . . man's wisdom. 
Faith not in wisdom of men. 
We speak wisdom. 
Yet not the wisdom of the world. 
We speak the wisdom of God. 
Even the hidden wisdom. 
We speak, not in the words which 
man's wisdom teacheth. 



Railroad ''ministry'^' in II. Cor. 4, 5, 6. 



j II. Cor. I : 4. Comfort them. 
( " ''2 : 7. Comfort him. 



Gal. 3 : 10. Cursed (our curse). 
''~'' 13. " (His curse). 



\ 



j Eph. 2:1. You hath he quickened. 
\ " ''5- Quickened us together. 





'Phil. 


2 : 2. 






" 5- 






3 : 15- 


< 


(( 


" 15- 






" i6. 






" 19. 


' 


V 


4 : 2. 



Col. I 



6. 
10. 



BIBLE MARKING. 

Of one mind. 

Let this mind be in you. 

Thus minded. 

Otherwise minded. 

Let us mind the same thing. 

Who mind earthly things. 

Be of the same mind. 

Bringeth forth fruit. 
Fruitful in every good work. 



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ti 


10. 


L 


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n 


II. 



Ye know. 
Yourselves . . . 
Ye know. 
Ye remember. 
Ye are witnesses. 
Ye know. 



know. 



IL Thes. I 



9- 
16. 



Everlasting destruction. 
Everlasting consolation. 



ri. 


Tim. 


4: 


7- 






(( 


8. 


< ^^ 




6: 

(f 


3- 

5- 
6. 






n 


II. 



Godliness. 



IL 


Tim. 


2 


: I. 


Son. 




(( 




3- 


Good soldier. 




ti 




5. 


Wrestler. 




n 




6. 


Husbandman. 




ti 




15. 


Workman. 




. (( 




21. 


Vessel unto honor. 




i( 




24. 


Servant of the Lord 



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Sound doctrine. 
Sound in faith. 
Sound in faith. 
Sound doctrine. 
Sound speech. 

Our brother. 
Our dearly beloved. 
Our beloved. 
Our fellow soldier. 
Our Father. 

Today. 



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14. Faith and not works. 

17. Faith if it hath not works. 

20. Faith without works is dead. 

24. Justified . . . not by faith only. 

26. Faith without works is dead. 



I. Peter 2:17. Love the brotherhood. 

" " 3 : 8. Love as brethren. [selves. 

" " 4 * 8. Have fervent love among your- 

Roilroad ''sufferings'' and '' siiffei^'^' in I. Peter. 

II. Pet. 3:12. Looking. 
^*" " " 13. Look. 

" " " 14. Look. 

I. John 2 : 12-14. ''Six yous^ 

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Railroad '' truth;' in 11. and III. John. 



Jude I. 


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j Jude I. Preserved in Christ. 
( '* 6. Reserved in chains. 



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17. " feed them. 

17. '' lead '' 

17. '' wipe away all tears. 



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Railroad ''patience/' Rev. 1:9; 2 : 2, 3 ; 3 : 10. 
" '' overcome th;^ Rev. 2: 7,11,1^^26; 3:5,12,21 
" ''come and seel' Rev. 6 : i, 3, 5, 7. 



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1. Water of life. 

2. Tree of life. 
14. Tree of life. 

18. Water of life. 

19. Book of life. 



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